The Intel Xeon 6337P is a server/workstation-class CPU released in 2025, as part of Intel’s “Xeon 6” (Raptor Lake-R) lineup. It uses the standard Socket 1700 (FCLGA1700), meaning it is compatible with modern motherboards designed for this socket.
This processor has 6 physical cores, and — with Intel Hyper-Threading — supports 12 simultaneous threads, which helps it manage parallel workloads like virtualization, multitasking, or multi-threaded server applications. Its base clock speed is 3.5 GHz, delivering a strong baseline performance, and under load it can turbo-boost up to 5.3 GHz, giving extra speed for intensive workloads.
In terms of caching, the Xeon 6337P includes 18 MB of shared L3 cache, along with per-core L2 and L1 caches — a configuration that helps reduce latency and improve performance, particularly for workloads that access large or repetitive datasets.
On the memory side, this CPU supports both DDR4 and DDR5 RAM, via a dual-channel memory interface. It also supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, which is valuable for reliability, data integrity, and stability — features important for servers, databases, virtualization hosts, or enterprise/workstation environments.
For connectivity and expansion, the Xeon 6337P offers PCIe Gen 5 (plus additional Gen 4 lanes), so it can work with modern high-speed NVMe SSDs, networking cards, or GPUs (if installed) — useful for storage-intensive or GPU-accelerated workloads. Note: this CPU does not include integrated graphics, so a discrete graphics card would be necessary if video output or GPU tasks are required.
Its Thermal Design Power (TDP) is 80 W, which is reasonable given its performance — but under sustained heavy usage (e.g. server workloads, multi-threaded tasks) appropriate cooling is necessary.
The Xeon 6337P also supports a range of modern CPU features: 64-bit instructions, advanced vector extensions (AVX, AVX2), hardware-based virtualization (VT-x, VT-d), encryption acceleration (AES-NI), and other technologies such as Execute Disable Bit, Idle States, and thermal monitoring.
In summary: the Xeon 6337P is a capable 6-core / 12-thread server/workstation CPU with a high base and boost clock, decent cache, modern memory and connectivity support, and enterprise-class reliability features — making it well-suited for virtualization hosts, workstations requiring stability, database servers, compute-heavy tasks, or business-class workloads.




